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Express Tribune
01-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Jessica Lange finally addresses ‘AHS' comeback rumors.
Jessica Lange has made it clear she has no plans to return to American Horror Story. When asked about a potential comeback during the premiere of her new film Long Day's Journey into Night, Lange responded bluntly: 'Oh, Christ, no!' Speaking with Irish radio station Spin 1038, the Emmy-winning actress dismissed any speculation, saying, 'I haven't done it for more than 10 years, 12 years, so, no, I'm not doing it.' Even when pressed about whether she'd consider appearing in the rumored final 13th season, she simply replied, 'No,' with a chuckle. Lange was a central figure in the first four seasons of FX's hit horror anthology, portraying iconic roles like Constance Langdon and Fiona Goode. Her performances earned her two Primetime Emmy Awards. She later made a guest appearance in American Horror Story: Apocalypse (2018), reprising her Murder House character, Constance. While Lange has ruled out a return, AHS creator Ryan Murphy hinted in an interview last fall that longtime series stars Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters might come back for season 13. The upcoming season is currently in development, though details remain under wraps. With Lange's definitive response, it's clear she has moved on from the horror franchise, leaving fans to speculate whether American Horror Story will bring back other fan-favorite actors for what could be its final chapter.
Yahoo
01-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jessica Lange Firmly Shuts Down Any Chance of an American Horror Story Return: ‘Oh Christ, No'
Don't hold your breath waiting to see Jessica Lange back on American Horror Story — because you might end up as dead as one of the franchise's countless murder victims. Lange didn't mince words when asked by an Irish radio station if she'll be in the cast of the FX horror anthology's upcoming 13th season: 'Oh Christ, no. I haven't done it for more than 10 years, 12 years. So no, I'm not doing it.' More from TVLine Sharon Horgan to Headline New HBO Comedy, With Bad Sisters' Fate TBD TVLine Items: Tatiana Maslany's Blackmail Series, Big Bang Vet Joins AMC Drama and More Dexter: Resurrection Taps Krysten Ritter to Play Serial Killer Even when the reporter pointed out that Season 13 has been speculated to be the show's final season — nothing has officially been announced by FX — Lange was unmoved. 'If they asked you back, would you come back?' the reporter inquired, and Lange's reply was quick and to the point: 'No.' Now far be it from us to quibble with the great Jessica Lange, but she did actually return to reprise her Season 1 role of Constance Langdon in a pair of Season 8 episodes, just seven years ago. Prior to that, Lange starred in the first four seasons of Horror Story, exiting the cast after Season 4's Freak Show in 2015. The series earned Lange a pair of Emmys, along with three additional nominations. American Horror Story didn't air a new season last fall for the first time since its 2011 debut, but executive producer Ryan Murphy teased in October that the franchise will return 'sooner than you think' for Season 13, with franchise veterans Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters reportedly in talks to return. See Lange's interview below, and tell us in the comments if you're still excited for more . 'Oh Christ no!'💀SPIN caught up with #JessicaLange at the Dublin International Film premiere of her latest 'Long Day's Journey Into Night', and got her reaction to rejoining the cast of #AmericanHorrorStory 🍿For the full story see #irish — SPIN 1038 (@spin1038) February 27, 2025 All 12 American Horror Story Seasons Ranked From Worst to Best View List Best of TVLine Stars Who Almost Played Other TV Roles — on Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Lost, Gilmore Girls, Friends and Other Shows TV Stars Almost Cast in Other Roles Fall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Your Guide to Every Casting Move!


The Independent
05-02-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Raft of Hollywood stars set to light up Glasgow Film Festival
James McAvoy, Jessica Lange and Ed Harris are among the stars set to tread the red carpet at the 2025 Glasgow Film Festival (GFF) which begins later this month. The festival organisers have announced a raft of big-name attendees at the 2025 festival, which is to play host to 13 world and European premieres, 66 UK premieres and 12 Scottish premieres from 38 countries. Pulp Fiction star Tim Roth, Japanese model, musician and actor Koki, Shogun star Takehiro Hira and Edinburgh director John Maclean will be attending the world premiere of their new survival thriller Tornado. Hollywood legends Ed Harris and Jessica Lange will be at the UK premiere of Long Day's Journey Into Night, the new big-screen adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's seminal American play. Lange will also appear in a special In Conversation event where she will reflect on her six-decade-long screen career, from King Kong and Tootsie to Rob Roy and American Horror Story. Meanwhile, Formula One champion Damon Hill will attend the world premiere of the new documentary Hill, about Damon and his father Graham, who died in a plane crash when his son was 15. A host of homegrown stars are also set to light up the 21st edition of the event, which has established a reputation as one of the UK's leading film festivals. James McAvoy will introduce a special screening of his breakthrough role in 2006 film The Last King Of Scotland, while 1917 actor George MacKay returns to the festival with the Scottish premiere of the post-apocalyptic musical The End. Meanwhile, Line of Duty star Martin Compston will be joined by James Cosmo and Solly McLeod at the world premiere of the first episode of new Amazon Studios-produced thriller Fear, which was shot in Glasgow's West End. The festival is also set to welcome a host of famous names from behind the camera. Among them filmmaker Athina Rachel Tsangari, who will attend the Scottish premiere of her Scottish folk horror Harvest, and The Greasy Strangler auteur Jim Hosking, who will be at the UK premiere of his new feature Ebony & Ivory. Edinburgh-based filmmaker Laura Carreira will attend the Scottish premiere of her Edinburgh and Glasgow-shot drama On Falling, while Daniel Hoesl and Julia Niemann will attend the UK premiere of their bloodthirsty social satire Veni Vedi Vici. The 2025 GFF runs at the Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT) and venues across the city from February 26 to March 9. A full festival programme can be found at Tickets for all events are on sale now at and at the GFT box office.
Yahoo
05-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Big screen talent announced for Glasgow Film Festival 2025
A raft of big screen stars and famous favourites are set to tread the red carpet for the 21st edition of Glasgow Film Festival (GFF). Pulp Fiction star Tim Roth, Japanese model, musician and actor Kōki, Shogun star Takehiro Hira and Edinburgh director John Maclean will attend the World premiere of their hotly-anticipated survival thriller Tornado, which will open Glasgow Film Festival 2025 on February 26. Hollywood legends Ed Harris and Jessica Lange will also attend the UK premiere of Long Day's Journey Into Night, the new big screen adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's seminal American play, on February 28. Jessica Lange will also appear in a special In Conversation event on March 1, reflecting on her six decade-long screen career, from King Kong and Tootsie to Rob Roy and American Horror Story. READ MORE: Glasgow Film Festival unveils programme for its 21st edition 'Huge new feature film' to shoot in the Highlands this summer Homegrown film star James McAvoy will introduce a special screening of his breakthrough role in Kevin McDonald's compelling fiction debut The Last King of Scotland (2006), following his sold out In Conversation event (March 2). Scottish stars Martin Compston, James Cosmo and Solly McLeod will attend the World premiere of the first episode of new Amazon Studios-produced thriller Fear (February 27), shot in Glasgow's West End; and Glasgow-born actor James McArdle will attend the Scottish premiere of his new rom-com Four Mothers (3 March). GFF favourite George MacKay returns with the Scottish premiere of the post-apocalyptic musical The End (March 4) and Icelandic singer-songwriter Emiliana Torrini along with directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard will attend the Scottish premiere of the vibrant performance film The Extraordinary Miss Flower (March 1), based on a real-life treasure trove of hidden love letters. Hollywood legends Ed Harris and Jessica Lange will also attend the UK premiere of Long Day's Journey Into Night (Image: GFF) Behind-the-camera talent visiting the festival includes Athina Rachel Tsangari with the Scottish premiere of her Scottish folk horror Harvest (March 2), shot entirely on location in Argyllshire, The Greasy Strangler auteur Jim Hosking at the UK premiere of his new feature Ebony & Ivory (March 5), Edinburgh-based filmmaker Laura Carreira at the Scottish premiere of her Edinburgh and Glasgow-shot drama On Falling (February 28) and The Return director Uberto Pasolini (March 9). This year's country focus - Austria - is represented by director Bernhard Wenger, who will attend the UK premiere of his absurdist comedy Peacock (March 2) and filmmakers Daniel Hoesl and Julia Niemann will attend the UK premiere of their bloodthirsty social satire Veni Vedi Vici (March 8). Glasgow Film Festival will run at Glasgow Film Theatre and venues across the city from February 26 to March 9, with a programme boasting 13 World and European premieres, 66 UK premieres and 12 Scottish premieres from 38 countries.